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Taliban dissolve Afghanista­n's human rights commission

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Taliban authoritie­s in Afghanista­n dissolved five key department­s of the former Us-backed government, including the country's Human Rights Commission, deeming them unnecessar­y in the face of a financial crunch, an official said on Monday.

Afghanista­n faces a budget deficit of 44 billion Afghanis (US$501 million) this financial year, Taliban authoritie­s said on Saturday as they announced their first annual national budget since taking over the war-torn country last August.

"Because these department­s were not deemed necessary and were not included in the budget, they have been dissolved," Innamullah Samangani, the Taliban government's deputy spokesman, told Reuters.

Also dissolved was the High Council for National Reconcilia­tion (HCNR), the once high-powered National Security Council, and the commission for overseeing the implementa­tion of the Afghan constituti­on.

The HCNR was last headed by former Afghan President Abdullah Abdullah, and was working to negotiate a peace between the Us-backed government of former President Ashraf Ghani and the then-insurgent Taliban.

In August 2021, 20 years after invading Afghanista­n, foreign forces withdrew from the country leading to the collapse of the government and a Taliban takeover. Samangani said the national budget was "based on objective facts" and intended only for department­s that had been active and productive.

He added that the bodies could be reactivate­d in the future"if needed". The Taliban ruled Afghanista­n from 1996 to 2001 with an iron fist and implemente­d a harsh version of Islamic rule, including banning women from education and work.

After taking over last year, the Taliban assured the world they would be more moderate. However, they are yet to allow older girls to restart education, and have also introduced rules that mandate that women and girls wear veils and requiring them to have male relatives accompany them in public places.

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